The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) is a government body in India operating under the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), Government of India. Staff Selection Commission was established in 1975, and its primary function is to recruit staff for various Group B and Group C posts in ministries, departments, and subordinate offices of the Government of India. Staff Selection Commission is headed by a Chairman who is assisted by two Members and a Secretary-cum-Controller of Examinations.
SSC combined graduate level is known for conducting competitive exams that open the gateway to secure, well-paying government jobs. It conducts national-level exams, including the Staff Selection Commission Combined Graduate Level (Full form of SSC CGL) exam, to fill these positions. The SSC also administers other exams like the Staff Selection Commission CHSL (Combined Higher Secondary Level) and SSC MTS (Multi-Tasking Staff).
SSC Key Highlights:
| Particulars | Details |
| Headquarter | New Delhi |
| Regional Offices | Allahabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Guwahati, Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi |
| Official Website | ssc.nic.in |
Major Exams Conducted
by SSC
SSC conducts several recruitment exams for different
educational qualifications and job profiles. The most prominent among them are:
+ SSC Combined
Graduate Level (CGL) – For graduates, offers Group B and C posts like
Income Tax Inspector, Assistant Section Officer, Auditor, etc.
+ SSC Combined Higher
Secondary Level (CHSL) – For candidates with 10+2 qualification; posts include
Lower Division Clerk (LDC), Data Entry Operator (DEO), and Postal Assistant.
+ SSC Multi-Tasking
Staff (MTS) – For non-technical staff in various ministries and offices.
+ SSC Junior Engineer
(JE) – For engineering graduates/diploma holders in civil, electrical, and
mechanical streams.
+ SSC Stenographer
Grade C and D – For stenography posts in various departments.
+ SSC Central Police
Organisation (CPO) – For Sub-Inspector posts in Delhi Police, CRPF, BSF,
CISF, and ITBP.
+ SSC GD Posts -
For recruitment to various posts in different departments as per regional
requirements.
+ SSC Junior Hindi Translator (JHT) - For Hindi Translators and Junior Translators in Government Offices.
SSC Exam Pattern (General Overview)
Also Read: SSC CGL Exam Notification 2025 Vacancies
The Staff Selection Commission Conducts CGL (Combined Graduate Level) exams in four tiers. The first two tiers of the exams are conducted in online mode, while the SSC CGL Tier III exam is conducted in pen-and-paper mode, and the Tier IV exam will be conducted as a computer skill test. Although the exam pattern varies, most SSC exams follow a multi-ties structure:
| Examination | Details |
| Tier I (Preliminary) |
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| Tier II (Mains) |
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| Tier III |
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| Tier IV | Computer Proficiency Test, Data Entry Speed Test, or Document Verification, depending on the post. |
SSC Syllabus (General Subjects)
| Particulars | Details |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | + Analogies, Similarities & Differences + Spatial Visualization, Spatial Orientation + Problem-Solving, Decision-Making + Coding-Decoding, Number Series |
| Quantitative Aptitude | + Number Systems, Simplification + Percentage, Ratio & Proportion + Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest + Time & Work, Time & Distance + Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration |
| English Language | + Vocabulary, Grammar, and Sentence Structure + Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms & Phrases + Spotting Errors, Sentence Correction + Reading Comprehension, Cloze Test |
| General Awareness | + Current Affairs (National & International) + Indian History, Geography, Polity + Economy, Science & Technology + Static GK (Important Days, Books, Awards) |
Key points for candidates:
+ SSC exams are highly competitive; lakhs of candidates appear
every year.
+ Regular practice of mock tests is essential due to the tight
deadlines.
+ Staying updated with official notifications on ssc.nic.in
ensures that you do not miss the application deadline.
It is important to understand the tier-wise structure and
negative marking rules before taking the exam.